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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Evolution and healing of fragility fractures of the proximal femur
A. La GattutaG. MiliciaD'arienzo AntonioM. D Arienzosubject
Settore MED/33 - Malattie Apparato LocomotoreFemur Osteoporosis Fracture Healingdescription
After a traumatic fracture a physiological process begins to heal the fracture. The steps of the process are inflammation, granulation, formation of fibrous callus and finally bone. There are many factors that may influence the healing of the fracture: adequate blood supply, good contact between bone fragments, good stability of the fracture, general health, age, smoking, related pathology, use of drugs, etc. In elderly patients the variations in bone structure and healing processes have a negative influence on fracture healing. Fragility fractures require careful placement of the implants to reduce the risk of failure of osteosynthesis. Appropriate surgical devices and facilitation factors must be used to allow bone healing.
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2014-01-01 |